[SDCBC] Photographs of Texas St. Bike Lane
Philip Erdelsky
pje at efgh.com
Wed Feb 21 21:35:44 EST 2007
Recently, the bike lane on northbound Texas St. between
Madison Ave. and the Adams Ave. overcrossing was widened.
The attached article was posted to this list. Here are
some photographs, for any Missourians among us:
December 20: http://www.efgh.com/temp/27526.jpg
February 21: http://www.efgh.com/temp/28411.jpg
February 21 close-up: http://www.efgh.com/temp/28412.jpg
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Sharing road now easier after city repaints line
By Ruth McKinnie Braun
UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER
February 19, 2007
THE SITE: Hill on Texas Street, San Diego.
THE PROBLEM: Riding a bicycle downhill into Mission Valley on Texas Street
is not for the faint of heart, especially before the sun rises.
Before a bout of tendinitis hit him, Ray Ramage made the descent about 5:45
a.m. most weekdays on an hourlong commute from his University Heights home
to Scripps Ranch High School, where he is a long-term substitute teacher.
A year ago, Ramage was thrilled when the city of San Diego repaved the
one-lane section of Texas Street. But after the asphalt dried, he said,
workers painted a white line down the road's right-hand side that wasn't
wide enough to safely separate cars from bikes. His complaints went nowhere.
Ramage said he had many close calls on his mountain bike. There's a concrete
barrier down the middle of the roadway, leaving motorists little room to
swerve around cyclists.
One recent morning, Ramage said, a driver =93tailgated me at 40 mph all the
way down the hill to the freeway. As a parting shot, he cursed me roundly.=
=94
STATUS: Just Fix It contacted Mohammad Sammak, deputy director of San
Diego's Street Division, on Tuesday. By Thursday morning, the roadway had
been restriped. Workers also righted a bike lane sign that had been pushed
over.
WHO GOT IT FIXED: A road crew in Sammak's division. Sammak can be reached at
(619) 527-7504 or msammak at sandiego.gov.
NEED A PROBLEM SOLVED: Is there a problem that government hasn't taken care
of despite your complaints? Whether it's a pothole or a backed-up storm
drain, Just Fix It might be able to help.
Complaint forms are available at www.justfixit.uniontrib.com or call (800)
820-8714.
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